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drf1229

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I have mac software version 10.5.8, so I can't get the beta SDK until I upgrade to snow leopard, which I don't think I'll do. My question is, when apple releases the full version of the new sdk, will it be available for my OS version?
 
dang... looks like I need to update to snow leopard if I ever want to develop on iPad...
 
dang... looks like I need to update to snow leopard if I ever want to develop on iPad...

but if u r developing iphone apps for distribution then you better dun download 3.2 first, i did it last nite and i din realize that there are some bugs wif the sdk, you can create apps but u cant submit for distribution (apple oredi warned us in the release note, i wasnt aware) . i spent some time uninstall the 3.2 then reinstall my snow leopard sdk,

not advisable unless u wana have a virtual hands-on experience on the Ipad, which i did, :)
 
but if u r developing iphone apps for distribution then you better dun download 3.2 first, i did it last nite and i din realize that there are some bugs wif the sdk, you can create apps but u cant submit for distribution (apple oredi warned us in the release note, i wasnt aware) . i spent some time uninstall the 3.2 then reinstall my snow leopard sdk,

not advisable unless u wana have a virtual hands-on experience on the Ipad, which i did, :)
Always read the release notes before you install beta software. Also, there's instructions somewhere in there (in the install readme, I think) to install the new SDK in a custom location so you can run it side-by-side with your existing, working SDK. Even Apple recommends doing this with their beta SDK's.
 
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